Hi John!
You're surely welcome for any help received and welcomed aboard as a new member; looking forward to hearing more from you!
I found myself in much the same dilemma as you, and started this topic for many of the same reasons. There's no one right way to use a Rohloff with drop handlebars, but hopefully this catalog of ideas will contain something of use for you and others who follow. I feel sure we have not exhausted all the possibilities, so there's a good chance something new will appear from time to time.
I've been very pleased keeping the OEM Rohloff shifter separate from the handlebars, and its usefulness and convenience exceeded expectations. I can roll it like I would if mounted on handlebars, or I can turn it from the end like a doorknob, using just my fingertips if I wish. I recently changed handlebars, and it was so nice to leave the shifting end of things intact. Putting the shifter
above the 'bars on a T-bar meets my needs despite being ehm, "unconventional" in appearance and it gives a perfect mount for my GPS, inclinometer, and GoPro camera clamp while leaving the handlebars free and unencumbered. If you'd like to follow the development of my idea, it is detailed here in words and photos:
http://www.thorncycles.co.uk/forums/index.php?topic=4523.0 The most recent photo before padding and taping the new compact-drop 'bars is here:
http://www.thorncycles.co.uk/forums/index.php?action=dlattach;topic=4523.0;attach=3251 **Please note, I placed the shifter on a Thorn 105mm Accessory T-bar, and ended up using the 55mm Accessory T-bar to mount my Ortlieb handlabar bag as close as possible to the steerer. With my stem, this put the Rohloff shifter above and just ahead of the handlebar-tops. By happy coincidence, this left plenty of room for me to ride atop my drop handlebars and use interrupter/cross-top levers without my fingers hitting the back of the handlebar bag; there's plenty of clearance and then some.
Depending on your bag and handlebar stem reach, you might well need to mount the Rohloff shifter on a shorter or longer T-bar for everything (including fingers!) to clear.
The 45°, 172.5mm Thorn Accessory T-bar is another possibility for mounting a Rohloff shifter.
Second choice for me would be a 50mm T-bar below the 'bars and above the headset, as Freddered has done.
There's lots of very good approaches out there, including the Gilles Berthoud and Co-Motion shifters, each having excellent build quality. Though well-executed, they do take up a bit of space on the far-inside of the 'bar, and are third-party solutions. I decided to go with OEM Rohloff as much as possible to ensure easy parts availability and replacement in future; Rohloff are very good to make all their advancements to date backwards-compatible and this was another reason why I went the T-bar route.
all else equal, will it fit with the mounts for my Arkel handlebar bag?
John, the T-bar is 22.2mm in diameter, so the Arkel handlebar bag moun(s) should work fine so long as it is installed with the shims included with the Arkel mounts (
http://www.adventurecycling.org/store/index.cfm/product/327/arkel-handlebar-mounts.cfm ).
Any questions, give a shout; we're all glad to help.
Best, and welcome,
Dan. (..."suits me to a T(bar)"
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